Little Coyote Lives Up to the Hype

I’ve been hearing a buzz around Sydney band Little Coyote for some time now. After spinning their new single “80 Days,” I believe they’re worthy of the hype.

This song is so funky and fresh. I just love its sexy bass line and the smoking vocals from singer Judd English. He explained the song “deals with the daily struggle afflicting many of the self-entitled attention seekers like myself, the ‘Peter Pan Syndrome’ – not really wanting to grow up.”

You can discover why Little Coyote is fast earning a reputation as one of the best live acts on the Sydney scene when the five-piece launches “80 Days” tomorrow, November 10, at Oxford Art Factory in Darlinghurst.

Little Coyote Gets it Right with “Neverending”

I missed Little Coyote when they released their debut EP, but I won’t make the same mistake with EP number two. The lead single “Neverending” has convinced me this Sydney band is the real deal.

Vocalist Judd English has got such a compelling voice, and he’s supported beautifully by drummer Anto Dinh, bassist Gareth Bussey, and guitarist Matt Coates. There’s a rock sensibility here, but elements of funk and blues give it an exciting fresh flavour. It’s one of those tracks you put on and you want to hear again as soon as it’s over.

“Neverending” is officially released on Friday, and we’ll see the EP at some point in the not too distant future.